Nailah Nombeko, a native of New York City, USA, comes from a musical family. She attended the Preparatory Division of Manhattan School of Music, LaGuardia High School (Music and Art) and she received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Mannes College of Music with additional studies in orchestration at The Juilliard School. Her compositions were performed by many top performers such as: Blair McMillan, Curtis Macomber, Keve Wilson, Tiffany DuMouchelle, Shannon Roberts, Quartet for a New Generation, Anthony Green and the Orfeo Duo among others.

Ms Nombeko’s music has been performed at Symphony Space, Columbia University, St Peter’s Church, Queens College, Lewis University as well as other venues. Her songs were featured on Classical Discoveries 103.3 FM, Radio Arts Indonesia, What’s Next Radio 91.1 FM, Hildegard to Hildegard, Kath Fraser's "Gathering Her Notes" and Radio Monalisa in the Netherlands. Ms Nombeko's sound art was featured in the Museruole festival in Italy.

Nailah Nombeko is a member of the New York Women Composers, Vox Novus, African American Art Song Alliance, and the National Association of Composers USA. She is also a Board member of "What A Neighborhood" founded by the Orfeo Duo.

Ms Nombeko has recently partnered on a new App - www.Soundly.club - creating ambient sounds that help people relax, study, focus and sleep, and that also help with tinnitus and blocking unwanted sounds. "Noise pollution" is one of the challenges of modern life. The new sounds created by Ms Nombeko for Soundly.club will help people all over the world create their personal sound space.